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u o U H K P O U GOOD G It O C E U I E S coffee: v;0im 'thing we havo been looking for. A real, nlVV . i -uwuici aiuw, Eouna in oae pound cans. W now have it, and we sell it for 88c a e. J. W. ALLSBROOK. Clean, Up-To-Date, Progressive Telephone Eighty-One !!! ! :i' ii MrGood Dresser aodljm Boa we7 he here and talk, about eiowes The Philosophy of Clothes has lots b clovith the philosophy of life. Clothes philosophy teaches one WHY to DRESS WELL. In a few words it is ths: "Lock good; you'll feel good; you'll make good. You wi!l be bound to SEE, each week, the "Mr. GOOD DRESSER" drawing which Mr. R. F. Outcault, the famous N?w York artist, will make for us. Also READ our adver tisements. They will teach you how to LIVE, how to DRESS, how to PROSPER, and WHERE to order your Vioihes and iurnishing goods. MENS 2 BOYS -OUTFITTERS as n PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. James Paull Fenner has re turned from Raleigh. Mrs. R. I. Jones went to Ports mouth, Va., some days ago to visit relatives. Mrs. J. P. Wimherlv - -7 t v- The Coming, Going end Whereabouts of Our The Marriage Ol MISS Anna KItCbIn tO people and other folks. R. C. Josey, Jr., to Take Place lo January, 1914. An event of nation-wide interest was the "at home" given by Mrs. Chas. L. McDowell Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Thomas L. Reilly, wife of United States Congressman Reillv. nf Connecticut, the. honsp boro, is here on a visit to relatives guest of Mrs. Claude Kitchin, and and friends. Mrs nonnro WnnHnrH nf P.rflon. Mr. G. C. Weeks went to Green- vi,le N- c- house uest of Mrs- ville Tuesday and returned with a McDowe11- new 1914 model Overland car. ne nome on Main street was ar- m t ttt T . tistically decorated with autumn Mrs. J. W. Isanogle and little j u u Kathenne Bowers, of Washington m. Au j were here several days the by Mrs. Thurman D. Kitchin and led to the punch bowl in the hall. Mrs. George Woodard returned where Misses Sadie and Katherine to her home in Greenville Monday, Kitchin dispensed delicious punch. after a pleasant Visit to Mrs f! T. Mrs Arnhihald Mr.nrH7ol1 than in- McDowell. t.rodllppd tfip anpata to ihe rormvinfr . t WV-W. . Prof. L. R. Mills has returned line in the"Parlor- In th5s line were from Wake Forest, where he spent Mesdames " Chas. L. McDowell, the summer. We are glad to see Thomas L- Reilly, of Connecticut, him in our midst again. George Woodard, of Greenville, and t j fl, T , Uaude Kitchin, of Scotland Neck. Judge W. T. Clement, of Enfield, The ffuests then went to the lihra- was a pleasant visitor to nnr tnwn A, . . ry, wnere tney were met attne aoor Monday. Judge Clement is now en- hv Mra t a r, vr gaged m taking the cotton ginners the Hallowe'en idea prevailed most successfully." The dimness of the Mrs. C. A. Jones, Misses Anna room was relieved only by the fire- Kitchin, and Sallie May Josey and light and the light from numerous Mr. J. C. Riddick attended the mar- pumpkins, jack-o'-lanterns and black rlage of Miss Lfcllie Powell at Wake ca- heads. In one corner a tent N. C past week crest Wednesday. sheltered a witch who stirred her sWV v"-?Vn yVSrif " cotlandNeck;N. C: Special Announcements. SEE THAT 1914 OVERLAND '.toKvbiie a. Weeks Motor Car :0H SALE A GOOD HOME IN ood location. My house and lot Ninth street, lot is G7J feet wide, 1 kilt two-sic-rv house with 8 His. stables and out houses. 'ir,s to sui t pu rch aser. See me at :e. John R. Askew. ll-13tf -ADiU, L:EF0IIE BUYING A uSu:i ceii and see our handsome 2. Another shipment came in to . dv.-ards & Co. )LTv MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS K-t-dr.te in sivle and nualitv. Officer Keslgas. At tho regular meeting of the town commissioners Monday night Mr. G. H. Johnscn tendered his res ignation as chief of police of the tuwn. The resignation was accepted and Mr. H. B. Jones was promoted to the position. We understand Mr. Johnson expects to move to his farm in the country the first of January. Mr. and Mrs Opt- wnffman cauldron and from it drew fortunes attended tho hP1-ai f u for each enest. They were allowed w. ATik?. X A11111C ! , i Stern in Greensboro last Saturday. Mrs. Stern was a sister of Mr. Hoff- 1 i - I gw man anu until a lew years ago was a resident of this town, where she had many friends. Ssw Mill Burned. to draw colored straws from a broom and the witch, cleverly, impersonat ed by Miss Lydia Josey, told each one what the color signified. In the midst of the merriment which this caused, another witch, Miss Ger trude Kitchin, came in with a mys terious bag and announced that she Messrs. J. S. Coleman & Son lost would let the cat out" for a while their saw mill by fire Thursday ine "Shts came on as. a real black niffht of last week about 12 o'clock. cat jumped Irom the bag, bearing The loss is over one thousand dol- on a card tiea t0 lts neck tne 1 ars with no insurance. Another Pificant words: outfit has been purchased and they will be ready for sawing again in a few days. BlslicsuiSiied Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kitchin have as their guests this week Hon. and Mrs. Thojnas L. Reilly, from Con necticut. Mr. Reilly has the honor of being the first democrat ever sent to Washington from his district. e are pleased to have Mr. and "KlTOHIN-JOSEY." In the midst of the good wishes and surprise created by this the guests wrere invited to the dining room where they were met at the door by Mrs. R. Henry Gray. , The decorations of exquisite chrysanthe mums and trailing smilax made it a bower of beauty. The table was most attractively arranged with a bride's cake in the center from which ribbons led to dainty cards. As each one pulled a coffee!! ) have just received ale shipment of Luck Seller High I c Gsade Pure Coffee; would !' i s like to have every coffee ( drinker try a can of this high s t grade coffee. c i C CfAlso a shipment of Pos- i ' v turn, 1 5 and 25 c size. I I I IFresh Pork and Sausage ? ) daily. CjfEvery order shall have my best and promptest at tention. JWeuld appreciate a trial order from new customers. My prices are right. N. HERRING. Telephone 124. It is The Ambit ion of Every Father to see his boy some day securely fixed in a nice busi ness. If you save money for no other purpose, why not begin now putting money in the bank for YOU It BOY'S FUTURE? Perhaps that same money that will set your boy up in business will make a comfort able old age. Do YOUIl banking with US. We pay four per cent interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. PLANTERS 8c COMMERCIAL BANK. Scotland Neck, N. C. 1 wire Feicinci LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Reil.ly.in our town and are sat- , n -t wns fniinf1 tW ... ni- . lsnea tneir stay win oe pleasant. Game Law Selng Violated. SEE THAT Automobile at Company's. 1914 OVERLAND Weeks Motor Car to 'e buyin? Kte to order, your suit. Call be- Ed wards ASK FOR WALK-OVER. LENOX and Creighton Shoes. Nothing bet ter made and satisfaction guaran teed. Edwards & Co. R SALc AT A BARGAIN. and lot on East .-.id nf Chun' h ' ONE HUNDRED SAMPLE HATS ...i n I li. I, dl 1 t VA U- V I - - - - a:)n lor se.unir o wners . enry and make your inanother town. For father . Edwards & Co. selection. I'm jyincR CAR OF PITTSBURG j in desn n ?w Just received. When T'"Ao fS ko non t forget to see 1 IF YOU WANT COMFORT AND I wear ask for the Kabo Corset, the othing better, price Edwards & Co. Co. FOT?. 5SALE A FLOCK OF 12 TvririTt--T, . sheep and orre brood sow. Apply to OUIAVE A HOUSE, BARN; b. D. Webb. Scotland Neck N. C. VJ e')V( r n-tf 115 tnr ririfna wlvanizi-d in..fi. .,kk. ! n.rn VATTGHAN. DEALERS' ttrrin?. hnvo a v,; tnnniB nnt frr the arcestana best lomb- Edwards stone Quarries m America, uani Prices lowest. jour prices are right bst iXC-iVjCLlViOl, Ready-To-Wear Goods is Our Soecial Lawrence had gained the ring and Miss Annie Dunn the thimble. On the back of the cards was the in- We hear a great many reports to ':'M the effect that the game law is be- , : , " . . . , , nasspfi around a loving cun and the mg violated especially tne turkey ' . r . . law. It was reported to us the other day that one man in this com munity had killed three or four tur keys. We hope the game wardens can catch up with all violaters of the game law. Send a few of them to the roads. The Revival Keeling. numerous appropriate toasts ana heartfelt good wishes attested the popularity of the young couple Miss Kitchin in her own charm ing manner responded with a well ; chosen toast to the hostess and all present. A delicious two course luncheon was then served by the witches and Mis3 Annie Maria Mc Dowell As the guests were depart The evangelistic meetings at the S they were presented with large Rantist church are drawing large DiacK canaus, suiuauie xavurs ior nnno-rerratinns and the Deome are such a delight! ul haiiowe en party well pleased with the gospel ser- The announcement of the engage a lino- nrosrheH bv Rev. R. D. nient of these two young people is fiarlanrf nf Richmond. Va. Mr. J. f interest to their large circle of r Willi of Rrnnkneal. Va.. is friends. Miss Anna Kitchin is the ' ' ' ' .ui j u( t T i ir ua m. r.0r. Ulauue Kitcnm oi tms piace. one is II Villi I IX V K IlliL. I ICtll. J. m VJUA I i.i cm nnt to hear him tonight and a young woman of great personal n,kan vp hnrrl him charms and has a disposition that W C lillUVV V Y lH-li jfvm - . j vmi will want, tn hear him aerain. maKes ner a JWL " . , 0. , - ,. , 1, Circles. one uas wuii iui ucibcii friends in many parts of the coun try and friends in Scotland Neck .1 1 J. A 1 i Thn Perth n?iaptpplv ror.fprpnr.p. consider it rare goou iortune mat Services each day at 3:30 p. m she will continue to make her home Bumpass, presiding here after her marriage. Warrenton district, Mr. R. C. Josey, Jr., son of Mr. K. Prices Positively The Cheapest ! WE CARRY A BIG LINE OF an.l Children's Cloaks ! for the Whole Family ! Men's mid Boys' Clothing! Ladies' and Men's Furnishings! Sweaters for the Whole Family ! Ladies' Skirts and Shirtwaists ! Rugs, Curtains and Spreads ! Comforts and Blankets ! Trunks and Suit Cases ! . Also a Full Line of Dry Goods! TV c L. WAXMAN, tore That Undersells, The Baltimore Store. Rev. R. F. elder of the Breached at the Methodist church C. Josey, of this place, is a young Sunday night and held the fourth business man ot bcotmna iecK wno quarterly conference for this charge has been marvelously successtul in at the parsonage Monday morning, what he undertakes. He is a man Besides attending to the regular of highest moral ana social stana routine business the following offi- ards and his friends join in congrat cers were elected for the coming ulating him on winning such a charm- fprpncp vear: Sundav school su- ing bride who will join him in stand- perintendent, C. N. Malorie; assis- ing for the advancement of the best tar.t W. H. Newell: lav reader. R. interests of the community in wnax Items Gathered From the Town end Country. And still the marriage bells will ring. The Edgecombe county fair this week. Wait until after the 15th to go hunting. Mrs. Charles W. Dunn is clerking for J. W. Madry. The circus last Saturday drew a large crowd to town. We hear a great deal of complaint about sweet potatoes rotting. Mrs. rranit .Brady, living near Hobgood. died Monday night. Our automobile contest will close on the 25th. Who will get the car? The special school tax election for the town of Halifax has been called off. There was quite a raid made on the blind timers uround Tillery sev eral days ago. The good roads commissioners have elected Mr. F. B. Hill foreman of the chain gang. We hear that Mr. R. C. Dunn has resigned as a member of the good roads commission . - The price of peanuts has dropped and this fact puts a different look on the farmers face. If you have not been to the meet ing of the Baptist church you are invited to go tonight. The county commissioners Mon day appointed Miss Sailie Dickens, of Enfield, court stenographer for this county. The next term of Halifax Supe rior court will convene on the 24th of this month. Judge R. B. Peebles will preside. The Daughters of the Confed eracy will meet at the graded school building this (Thursday) afternoon at four o'clock. The American Wire eiice is the first style of Fencing that the jj American Steel & Wire Comany manufactured, and we have every jj reason to believe that it is the best Fence they make. f It Is Stronger I Galvanized Better I It Is Heavier I Just received another car load. V Height 34, 40, 46, 52 inches. Josey Hardware Company, Pioneer Hardware Dealers, Scotland Neck, N. C. ! Flee Horse Kiiled. o T3 A - .0 n If 1 Attention ! 9 i H rj ecia Mr. C. A. Jones lost a horse in a rather peculiar way Tuesday after noon. The horse was a balker and Mr. Jones had the animal hitched to 1 a break cart when it reared up on ! its hind feet and fell over, striking its head against the ground, break curred in a few minutes. ! We are in your vicinity for your benefit and it is our sole purpose to please everyone. If you have or have not visited our store we desire that you do so at your next opportuni ty. We do not ask you to spend money, but wish for you to come in and spend those spare moments. Our line is complete, consisting of everything of a modern pharmacy. Eastman's Kodaks and supplies, Conklin Fountain Pens and Guth's Candies a specialty. Your doctor's prescriptions can be accurately compounded. The Crescent Pharmacy, Inc. 'i i "4 Telephone Number Forty-Six. L. Hardy: Stewarts, W. H. Newell, C. N. Malone, R. L. Hardy, G. K. Moore. J. R. Askew, F. A. Cherry, and J. C. Hardy. District Stewart, J. C. Hardy. ever way they may. Celebrated Her Sixth Birthday. State of Ohio, City of Ioledo. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing businesin the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of Little Miss Sallie Mae Wilkerson ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each jjiLnts iviiao every case of Catarrh that cannot celebrated her sixth birthday Mon- gSJ use of Hall's Catarrh dav. p. m., Novemner a, 10 ner fi v little friends. The little folks x A. W. Gleasox, nlayed many funny little games, t&EAW Notary Public piayeu ui j j ..a Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- then little baine iviae iuv,tCU uu. directly on the blood and in the dinning room where reiresh- . HrfaC,s of the system. Send mmtfl were served by Misses Annie fnr testimonial free, w;iv0rCnn and Vera House. About F. J. CHKNEY & CO. Toledo, O five o'clock the little folks departed ... it kf ado momr Wishing tneir iitue i1"3". , ir mm m r good wishes and another birthday rACTOR I 1A rtv Those present were: Little I illm ivr;oco0 ThVaheth Mauney, Lillian p0r Infants and Children. S&taSSb N&toSSS Ilia Kind Yoa Han Alwajs BougM K.u. r :T TVToctoT. Wiilinm Alton Sljniatur of LAaVZ'&tC&fitC iJJC J T T OLD up a minute ! You are a Stetson wearer yourself and you know just how he feels about his Stetson. You will be interested to know, too, that our new line of Fall Stetsons is now here at your service. Come in and look them over. Soft and Stiff Stet' sons for Fall 1913. Right up-to-the-minute in block and color and a touch of the ultra if you want it. We have just received the largest stock of Stetson Hats that ever came to this town. Come and see. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Co. EVERYBODY'S STORE (Main Street.) SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. AllsbrooK.
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